
Governor Chris Christie has been vilified for making a very simple statement – that parents (and presumably patients themselves) should have the freedom to choose whether to vaccinate their children.
Written by Lee Hieb MD

Governor Chris Christie has been vilified for making a very simple statement – that parents (and presumably patients themselves) should have the freedom to choose whether to vaccinate their children.
Written by Sharyl Attkisson

Accordinbg to the latest unscientific poll of 1,717 people at SharylAttkisson.com, 89 percent described Dr. Anthony Fauci’s job performance as “criminal.”
Written by Dr Klaus L E Kaiser

Exploring our planet’s Moon is child’s play, compared to the difficulties to reach and explore just our nearest planetary neighbor
Written by Elizabeth Howell

A Lagrange point is a location in space where the combined gravitational forces of two large bodies, such as Earth and the sun or Earth and the moon, equal the centrifugal force felt by a much smaller third body.
Written by GCaptain

As more and more electric vehicles (EVs) and battery-powered electronic devices are being transported by ships, highly inflammable lithium-ion batteries are increasingly impacting shipping safety.
Written by Joel Smalley

It’s the inability to believe it’s happening that really stops people objecting when they should, when the evidence is unmistakable but has not yet quite reached their door, their family.
Written by Peter Caddle

Scotland’s climate-crazy local government has openly rejected proposed plans aimed at alleviating the ongoing energy crisis by drilling for more oil in the North Sea.
Written by Dr. Susan Crockford

“The polar bear became an ‘accidental icon’ of climate change“, claims a recent CBC Radio interview with ardent global warming promoter and polar bear catastrophist Andrew Derocher.
Written by Joel Smalley

Plans undertaken by the NHS in the UK are designed to accelerate their slaughter this autumn.
Written by theregister.com

Producing vital gas out of Red Planet’s hostile atmosphere? Truly a test of Perseverance
Written by Dr Ah Kahn Syed

Two completely unrelated stories crossed my path this week and I am going to join them for you.
Written by Aspen Pflughoeft

Years of relentless drought have recently exposed multiple cities typically submerged in water reservoirs in Iraq.
Written by Doug Norrie

It would be easy to think that we’ve found, uncovered, or unearthed nearly everything there is to know about our Earth.
Written by Israel Lira

In one of his most famous works, Contact, the American astronomer, astrophysicist and cosmologist Carl Sagan (1934-1996) speculates in the guise of a novel on what would be the possible social, economic, political, philosophical, scientific and theological repercussions of receiving an interstellar message from a civilization more advanced than ours and one that could be within reach of our terrestrial radio telescopes; with the subsequent plausibility of being decoded and translated.
Written by The Daily Mail

Boris Johnson has insisted that draconian lockdowns imposed during the pandemic did not plunge the NHS into chaos.
Written by Felix Feistel

First things first: The question of whether climate change is a man-made phenomenon whose sole cause is carbon dioxide particles in the atmosphere is not going to be addressed here.